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The Odyssey Odyssey is a Greek word meaning “the tale of Odysseus.” It consists of 12,109 lines in dactylic hexameter It is made up of 24 books in three sections Here are the key players: • Odysseus, king of Ithaca • Telemachus, his son • Penelope, his wife • Laertes, his dad • Anticlea, his mom • Mentor, his friend (Athena disguised) • Alcinous and Arete, king and queen of the Phaeacians • Nausicaa, princess of Phaeacian • Menelaus • Helen • Nestor • Antinous, leader of the suitors • Eumaeus, Odysseus’ faithful swineherd The quest of Telemachus: Books I-V Book I • Homer invokes the muse to tell a story of a man who wanders. • Quick review of the Trojan War • Athena begs Zeus to release Odysseus from his prison on the island of the nymph Calypso • She approaches Odysseus’ son, Telemachus (disguised as Odysseus’ friend Mentor) and reminds him to act: if Odysseus is dead, he must assert himself; if Odysseus is living, he must find him. • Penelope is harassed by suitors and they abuse Telemachus when he orders them to leave. Book II • Telemachus calls an assembly of the men of Ithaca • He denounces the suitors as scoundrels • Antinous attacks him verbally • Mentor (Athena disguised) supports Telemachus but the assembly disperses • Mentor tells Telemachus what to do to get a ship • Athena disguised as Telemachus goes to town and gets the crew and ship Book III • Telemachus accompanied by Mentor (Athena) arrives at Pylos (home of Nestor) • Nestor tells of the war and Agamemnon’s death • Suggests that he travel to Sparta to ask Menelaus who may have more recent information • Telemachus and Nestor’s son travel overland to Sparta Book IV • Arriving at Sparta Telemachus and Nestor’s son are treated well. • Helen remarks how much Telemachus looks like Odysseus and Telemachus breaks down • In a private meeting, Menelaus tells of his adventures in Egypt • Telemachus prepares to go home • Meanwhile back in Ithaca the suitors discover Telemachus’ absence and decide to kill him upon return Book V • Back on Mt. Olympus Athena convinces Zeus to send Hermes to release Odysseus from the nymph Calypso. • Hermes finds Odysseus weeping on the beach • Calypso agrees to release him and he builds a boat and sets sail • Poseidon returns from Ethiopia, is angry that Odysseus is released, and causes a storm • Odysseus manages to survive with the help of Athena and a sea nymph and reaches the island of Scheria, the home of the Phaeacians where he collapses in the brush. The wanderings of Odysseus: Books V-XII Book VI-VIII • Odysseus is discovered by Princess Nausicaa, fed and clothed • He goes to the palace and is welcomed by King Alcinous and Queen Arete • He hears the bard, Demodocus, sing songs about his argument with Achilles and the story of the Trojan horse. He weeps. • He tells of his last few years with Calypso and gets ready to tell the rest of his story Book IX-XII • Odysseus has many adventures which you will read about in class. The return and vengeance: Books XIII-XXIV Book XIII • The Phaeacians give Odysseus many gifts and transport him to Ithaca in a magic ship. • He is met on the beach by Athena who disguises him as a beggar so he can scope out the lay of the land. • Odysseus goes to the hut of a faithful servant, Eumaeus. • While the servant is away, Telemachus returns and also goes to the hut. • Odysseus reveals his identify and makes Telemachus keep it a secret. • Telemachus returns to the palace. Book XIV • Telemachus calls on his mom (Penelope) and introduces her to soothsayer who foretells the coming of Odysseus. • Odysseus and the servant go to the palace. Odysseus’ dog recognizes him and then dies. • Telemachus gives Odysseus a seat and honors him. The other suitors do as well, except Antinous who hits him. XV-XVIII • Increased tension between Odysseus, Telemachus and the suitors. XVIII • Penelope meets Odysseus disguised as a beggar. • Odysseus’ aged nurse recognizes him from a scar on his leg. • Penelope tells Odysseus that she will pick the suitor who can string her husband’s bow and shoot an arrow through twelve axes. Book XX • Zeus sends a signal of support. • Telemachus and Odysseus are further insulted by the suitors. Book XXI • Penelope brings in the great bow. • The suitors accept the challenge. • None are successful. • Odysseus effortlessly does it and Telemachus steps to his side. Book XXII • Odysseus kills the suitors. • He spares Phemius the bard and Medon the herald. • The treacherous female servants of Penelope are hanged. • He remembers all the servants and cries while greeting them. Book XXIII • Odysseus and Penelope are reunited. • She doesn’t recognize him at first, but he tells her secrets that only he would know. • They spend special time together XXIV • Odysseus visits his father, Laertes. • While he is gone, the citizens come to the palace to claim their dead. • The father of Antinous seeks revenge so they try to storm Laertes’ house. • Zeus states that Odysseus’ revenge is justified. • The attackers are killed and Zeus throws and lightening bolt for good measure. .